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January 11, 2006 -- 10:30 PM
posted by AD

Sorry Alison, I can create that effect only by focusing through the picture and then bringing those certain colors forward in the picture in my mind. That creates the illusion that they're standing out. If I just look at the picture, nothing. Also, I can do it with almost all the colors, but strangely not the pale yellows. That may or may not help. I dunno.

January 11, 2006 -- 8:53 PM
posted by Beck

That pic looks pretty flat to me, Alison

January 11, 2006 -- 7:49 PM
posted by eric

yeah i can't believe the Rheos are still together (shouldn't they have retired and gone into writing Hockey History paperbacks?) anyways yeah good on Davey, Craig and the rest of the Five o'Clock crew. that'll be a good show for them.

January 11, 2006 -- 6:57 PM
posted by alison

like this, the red, pink and orange tones stand way forward compared to the rest. anyone else?

it's like some sort of 3D colour maze for me

January 11, 2006 -- 6:19 PM
posted by alison

oh, and you think you're peeing your pants Taylor?

The Rheostatics are coming soon, and Five O'Clock Charlie is opening for them. If I was Five O'Clock Charlie, I'd be peeing myself rather thoroughly. The Rheostatics!



and what's this about the Sidetrack moving? I thought people had made enough of a ruckus to stop them from selling the land, have they gone and done it anyway?

January 11, 2006 -- 6:17 PM
posted by alison

Taylor, what's really strange about it is that it's not just on the computer screen, it's everywhere. I noticed the visual problem a lot more than I usually do while I was travelling. The colour red just seems to jump out at me, moreso when I'm tired. Whether it's a traffic sign or a picasso painting, little bits of red stick straight out like they're a foot in front of the rest of the imagery. And when the whole thing is red (or a large majority of it), I have some serious problems.

But this is something that I've actually noticed for a long time, through lots of optometrist visits where I mentioned it (on the 'which looks clearer, the letters on a red background or a green one?' test) but never made it out to be an actual concerning issue. perhaps I should. though what could they do?

January 11, 2006 -- 2:26 AM
posted by nobody knows my face

I am peeing in my pants right now. For serious, motherfuckers. Check this OUT:


Tuesday, March 7
The Sidetrack Cafe presents
Young God records artists from NYC
Akron/ Family
with guests
Field & Stream
& Cadence Weapon
@
Velvet Underground (formerly the Victory Lounge)
10030 - 102st, Edmonton
$12 advance tickets, $15 door
Show starts at 9PM
THIS SHOW IS PRESENTED BY THE SIDETRACK CAFE BUT IS ON AT THE VELVET UNDERGROUND.
THE NEW SIDETRACK LOCATION OPENS MARCH 17, 2006.
Advance tickets available at Blackbyrd, Megatunes, Listen & the Sidetrack Café

oh yeah..

b



NO FUCKING WAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

January 10, 2006 -- 9:44 PM
posted by AD

January 10, 2006 -- 8:07 PM
posted by P

Tap two swamps and cast terror on Harper, fifty-fifty are the odds that he's either evil himself or is an artifact creature.

January 10, 2006 -- 8:05 PM
posted by nobody knows my face

actually, Alison; on my new LCD monitor, certain colours look "raised" on the screen especially against a black background. I can't explain the physics behind this phenomenon, but I've been pondering it for some time. I'll let you know when I figure out why this happens.

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